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A leading art and design university in London seeks a dynamic Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Manager to enhance research performance and increase funding. You will provide support to academics on funding applications, foster collaborations, and work closely with various departments. Strong experience in supporting successful bids and excellent organizational skills are required. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative research activities at the RCA.
Job Title: Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Manager
Location: Royal College of Art, London
Contract: Full-time (0.8fte considered, e.g., to enable the post-holder to undertake research 0.2FTE); Permanent
The Royal College of Art, the world's leading university for art and design, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Manager to join our Research & Innovation team.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in enhancing the RCA's research performance and increasing income from external research and KE funding. You will work closely with the Head of Research Development and Head of Knowledge Exchange to support and drive high-quality funding applications, foster collaborations, and build strong relationships across the academic community and with key funders.
You will act as a first point of contact for academic colleagues seeking external research and KE funding. Your responsibilities will include:
You will work collaboratively across professional services including Finance and IT, and contribute to training, research strategy, internal reporting, and REF preparation.
You will be a confident communicator and experienced research development professional with:
Experience in the arts, humanities or design sectors is desirable but not essential. What's more important is your ability to translate complex funding requirements into clear, actionable advice for academic colleagues and to help shape research projects that succeed.
With a rich history of innovation and impact, the RCA is home to a diverse, vibrant research community spanning art, design, architecture, humanities and innovation. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the heart of this community, contributing to transformative research and KE activity that shapes society, culture and industry.
Join us in supporting world-leading creativity through world-class research.
This role closes for applications at 11.59pm on Sunday 28th September 2025.